Brain zaps are extreme

Can brain zaps be masking an underlying illness. When these occur I feel like I am dying. It is almost an out of body experience with numbness in my head and down my body. I feel like I am having a stroke or my brain is bleeding. This is very scary and is accompanied by labor breathing and a concious effort to stop the next zap from happening but I cant control them. What is wrong with me?

I have had these also. Yours may NOT be the same thing. But I had a CT scan done, and was told that they were 'pseudo-seizures' and that they were harmless. I suggest you have a CT scan done, and possibly an EEG as well, to be sure they are not of epileptic nature or otherwise. In my case, I was given medications to control them, and now I don't have them anymore, other than the odd one here and there. Hope this helps. Blessings - Blu

I have had these also. Yours may NOT be the same thing. But I had a CT scan done, and was told that they were 'pseudo-seizures' and that they were harmless. I suggest you have a CT scan done, and possibly an EEG as well, to be sure they are not of epileptic nature or otherwise. In my case, I was given medications to control them, and now I don't have them anymore, other than the odd one here and there. Hope this helps. Blessings - Blu

I have been on Geodon and Viibryd for 8 months and these started slowly but have increased to nightly episodes. I take my meds as prescribed but as I am falling asleep each night these electrical jolts bring me violently out of sleep. The tingling in my head and arms worry be that I am having a stroke or a brain bleed. This is the best descriptionI have for what is happening to me. I have an appointment to day with my general physician to talk about this.

I have been on Geodon and Viibryd for 8 months and these started slowly but have increased to nightly episodes. I take my meds as prescribed but as I am falling asleep each night these electrical jolts bring me violently out of sleep. The tingling in my head and arms worry be that I am having a stroke or a brain bleed. This is the best descriptionI have for what is happening to me. I have an appointment to day with my general physician to talk about this.

Are you bipolar? And by that I don't mean bipolar 2, 3, or any other bipolar. There is only one true bipolar, the others are made up versions of depression and usually don't require the use of an antipsychotic unless all else has failed to help. As for the Vibryd, I'm not that familiar with this ssri, but if it has a very short half life in the body it is possible you're suffering withdrawal from it during your sleep, which would be an explanation for the brain zaps. A solution to this is to divide the dose into two per day so you're brain is never without it. This happens to some people because many ssris and snris have extremely short stays in the body and when they leave you're subject to what people often suffer when they stop taking these meds. You might discuss this with your psychiatrist.

I do not believe this I have been struggling with mental illness all my life and was just recently diagnosed with Bipolar II. Which can explain a lot. It has been very hard for doctors to treat my depression and mood swings until just recently. I do refuse to go on an anti psychotic however they put me on lamotrigine. It has help significantly with the depression and moods. I do not get full manic episodes. I have been on SSRI And SNRI with nothing helping the depression and only the anxiety. Please do not state that there is only one Bipolar when you are not a health professional.

Are you bipolar? And by that I don't mean bipolar 2, 3, or any other bipolar. There is only one true bipolar, the others are made up versions of depression and usually don't require the use of an antipsychotic unless all else has failed to help. As for the Vibryd, I'm not that familiar with this ssri, but if it has a very short half life in the body it is possible you're suffering withdrawal from it during your sleep, which would be an explanation for the brain zaps. A solution to this is to divide the dose into two per day so you're brain is never without it. This happens to some people because many ssris and snris have extremely short stays in the body and when they leave you're subject to what people often suffer when they stop taking these meds. You might discuss this with your psychiatrist.

I only recently learned what brain zaps are about a month ago. But I've been experiencing them for over 30 years. Only recently have I been put on medication for anxiety due to alcoholism. I was a heavy drinker for 14-15 years and quit a year ago. Within this past year stress and anxiety has been getting worse and worse and the brain zaps started coming back, I went on medication for the anxiety, and then I stopped taking my meds and the Brain zaps went into overdrive. I have no answers for this, I'm still looking.

I only recently learned what brain zaps are about a month ago. But I've been experiencing them for over 30 years. Only recently have I been put on medication for anxiety due to alcoholism. I was a heavy drinker for 14-15 years and quit a year ago. Within this past year stress and anxiety has been getting worse and worse and the brain zaps started coming back, I went on medication for the anxiety, and then I stopped taking my meds and the Brain zaps went into overdrive. I have no answers for this, I'm still looking.

Can brain zaps be masking an underlying illness. When these occur I feel like I am dying. It is almost an out of body experience with numbness in my head and down my body. I feel like I am having a stroke or my brain is bleeding. This is very scary and is accompanied by labor breathing and a concious effort to stop the next zap from happening but I cant control them. What is wrong with me?

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